Art columnist Frances Sutton PO ’21 discusses Harvey Mudd College’s brutalist architecture and how it stands out from the other colleges.
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Framed: CMC architecture advances ‘California Modernist’ style
Art columnist Frances Sutton PO ’21 discusses the architecture of Claremont McKenna College in the latest installment of the 5C series.
Framed: A love letter to Pomona’s campus
Art columnist Frances Sutton PO ’21 reflects on the history of the architecture and design of Pomona College’s campus.
Framed: Sky’s the limit at James Turrell’s Skyspace
Art columnist Frances Sutton PO ’21 examines “Dividing the Light” and its welcoming presence on Pomona’s campus, despite its highbrow roots.
Framed: ‘Genesis’ is the divine judgment above Frary’s steps
You may recognize “Prometheus,” the grandiose mural watching over diners at Frary Dining Hall, but you have to look a bit closer to not miss another Frary mural, “Genesis,” hiding in plain sight. Art columnist Frances Sutton PO ’21 dives deep into this shadowy mural’s history.
Framed: ‘Prometheus’ — the hunk without the junk at Frary
Though we might see Frary Dining Hall’s “Prometheus” on a nearly daily basis, we don’t appreciate its place in art history nearly enough, writes art columnist Frances Sutton PO ’21.
To infinity and beyond: Yayoi Kusama’s popular Infinity Rooms and Instagram fame
You may have seen pictures of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Rooms on Instagram. But like most things, infinity needs to be experienced in person.
‘Intermodal’ art exhibition highlights connection between indigenous practices and oceanic sustainability
As I entered a room with red walls, nets on the floor and faucets filled with oysters, I quickly realized that the Pomona College Museum of Art wasn’t hosting any average art exhibit. The museum’s most recent exhibition, “Intermodal” by Courtney Leonard, is not only intriguing and aesthetically pleasing to